Camp Rising Sun sometimes becomes not just one camper’s experience, but a tradition of passing on the lessons, joy, experiences, and sometimes memorabilia from Camp. CRS is happy to hold such a place in families through generations.

Claire De La Roche, ‘18 reflects on her experience of Camp Rising Sun. “It’s one thing to read about other countries, but it’s another to be in the presence of people who tell you first-person stories of what life is like in other places.”

LAJF and Camp Rising Sun are highlighting the impact of Camp on the lives of our alumni. We are excited to feature Olivia (‘14, ‘15, ‘18) from Colorado. In her own words, this is how Camp has impacted her life thus far.

Camp Rising Sun sometimes becomes not just one camper’s experience, but a tradition of passing on the lessons, joy, experiences, and sometimes memorabilia from Camp. CRS is happy to hold such a place in families through generations.

LAJF and Camp Rising Sun are highlighting the impact of Camp on the lives of our alumni. We are excited to feature Olivia (‘14, ‘15, ‘18) from Colorado. In her own words, this is how Camp has impacted her life thus far.

LAJF and Camp Rising Sun are highlighting the impact of Camp on the lives of our alumni. We are excited to feature our alumna Jessica (‘15, ‘16) from Maryland. In her own words, this is how Camp has impacted her life thus far.

The Louis August Jonas Foundation (LAJF) and Camp Rising Sun (CRS) have a long-held commitment to the principles of diversity, stemming from our mission. In that spirit, LAJF and CRS do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, creed, color, sexual orientation, nation of origin, gender, sex, or gender identity.